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Discover Ludwig'already notify' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that someone has been previously informed or that something has been done already. For example: "We have already notified the relevant authorities about the issue."
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Some utilities already notify the police when residential customers draw unusually high amounts of electricity-a tip-off that they could be, for example, growing marijuana.
Next time you're forwarding your Google Voice calls to a line that doesn't already notify you of missed calls (Landlines. Hah. Remember those?), you'll still be able to tell if you took your bathroom break at a bad time, as Google will send a notification to either (or both) your e-mail and your Voice inbox.
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The social network has already notified affected users via email.
Citigroup has already notified some employees who will lose their jobs in the coming months.
Many buildings have already notified residents that deliveries would be banned during a strike.
Japan has already notified the World Trade Organization it reserves the right to impose counter-measures.
According to KPRC, someone had even already notified an organ donation organization of an incoming donation.
The MoD has already notified some developers it intends to object to their schemes as well.
Someone had already notified the next of kin, and the funeral-home people were on the way.
"We have already notified the police, and Mr. Lam has already found a safe place to live".
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